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| I noticed when I was playing that groups of 3 Star Bits have particular patterns, such as (red, white, and blue = flag colors for a few countries) or (red, green, and blue = the standard colors for light). I think this belongs in the article. ~{{User|Why Bother}} | | I noticed when I was playing that groups of 3 Star Bits have particular patterns, such as (red, white, and blue = flag colors for a few countries) or (red, green, and blue = the standard colors for light). I think this belongs in the article. ~{{User|Why Bother}} |
| :I don't think it's particularly noteworthy, because if one were to list every different formation Star Bits could possibly be in, this article would be huge. There are groups of multi-coloured Star Bits, groups of single-coloured ones, groups where the colour is randomised etc. There's far too much variety for it to be worth listing here, in my opinion. [[User:Avengah|Avengah]] 08:14, 2 June 2011 (EDT) | | :I don't think it's particularly noteworthy, because if one were to list every different formation Star Bits could possibly be in, this article would be huge. There are groups of multi-coloured Star Bits, groups of single-coloured ones, groups where the colour is randomised etc. There's far too much variety for it to be worth listing here, in my opinion. [[User:Avengah|Avengah]] 08:14, 2 June 2011 (EDT) |
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| Adding on - I noticed that in Super Mario Galaxy 1 and 2, when shooting and collecting, the starbits are in the order purple, yellow, green, blue, red, and silver. Is that specific enough to be interesting? {{User|AndieFox}}
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| ==Mario Kart Wii== | | ==Mario Kart Wii== |
| I read that if a Super Mario Galaxy save file is present, there will be star bits floating in the background. I have no SMG save file, but I can still see star bits where the track moves up and down. | | I read that if a Super Mario Galaxy save file is present, there will be star bits floating in the background. I have no SMG save file, but I can still see star bits where the track moves up and down. |
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| == Feeding the Lumas ==
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| In Rosalina's Observatory, if you press the {{button|wii|B}} button, aim at any Luma, and shoot a star bit, the Luma says, "Thanks!" or "Delicious!" Can we add this in [[Star_Bit#Trivia|Trivia]]? {{User:DaisyLuigi/sig}}
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| :Done. {{User:Misty/sig}} 21:00, 5 May 2014 (EDT)
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| == honey ==
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| how does Rosalina know what honey tastes like?
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| : Umm... If you have seen the story book, Rosalina was a normal girl before she became the galaxies protector. [[User:Toadbrigade5|Toadbrigade5]] ([[User talk:Toadbrigade5|talk]]) 20:15, 18 May 2014 (EDT)
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| == Split {{fake link|Star Bits (move)}} from Star Bit ==
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| {{Settled TPP}}
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| {{Proposal outcome|canceled}}
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| Just like with [[Launch Star]] (see [[Talk:Launch Star#Split Launch Star (move) from Launch Star|relevant TPP]]), this is a ''Super Smash Bros.'' series move that has no business as a section of an article about the item used in the move, no matter how relevant it may be. Given the [[MarioWiki:Proposals/Archive/51#Smash Bros. Articles: What Stays and What Goes?|proposal]] to limit ''Smash Bros.'' content, this should be no different.
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| '''Proposer:''' {{User|Toadette the Achiever}}<br>
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| '''Deadline:''' April 19, 2020, 23:59 GMT<br>
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| '''Date withdrawn:''' April 5, 2020, 17:44 GMT
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| ===Support===
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| #{{User|Toadette the Achiever}} Per proposal and precedent.
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| ===Oppose===
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| #{{User|Doc von Schmeltwick}} Honestly, I feel the opposite should be done. [[Fireball]], [[Green Fireball]], [[Capsule|Megavitamin]], [[F.L.U.D.D.]], [[Egg Throw]], [[Hand Slap]], [[Wario Bike|Wario Bike/Chopper]], [[Fire Breath]], [[Popgun|Peanut Popgun]], [[Rocketbarrel Boost]], [[Giga Bowser]], [[Wario-Man]], the [[Poltergust 5000|Polter]][[Poltergust G-00|gusts]], the [[Blunderbuss]], the [[Propellerpack]], and the [[Blast-O-Matic]] are all merged from their base and move article, and splitting those would cause unnecessary confusion. <s>I think Launch Star should be merged back while perhaps "Super" Launch Star should be split. After all, normal Launch Stars can't be picked up and thrown.</s> Ehn, I suppose the Launch Star has a different, more "move-y" JP name, giving it the "eh, all right" level of difference Toad or Vegetable has. But not this. This is no different from Fireball.
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| #{{User|7feetunder}} Per Doc. The Launch Star move has a different Japanese name and does not actually involve Launch Stars; actual Launch Stars are orange and have spherical tips, while the stars Rosalina summons when she uses the move are rainbow-colored and have pointed tips. The Star Bits move does not have that distinction.
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| #{{User|Waluigi Time}} Per all. The Launch Star move doesn't use an actual Launch Star but is only based on the item.
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| #{{user|Duckfan77}} Per all.
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| ===Comments===
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